

We have another Christopher Nolan on our hands! I must say, as much as I'm happy that they are distancing themselves from the last film, surely to discount that it ever happened is equally as silly? I mean, it was a movie that starred Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, and so is Aronofsky's. Popcornbiz then asked if he would be adapting his usual style to suit the CBM genre, or the opposite and going against the usual conventions to deliver something more along the lines of his previous work to which he replied. I'm also excited to do something that everyone wants to make, as opposed to being the only person that wants to make the film at the beginning.” “I just love working with Hugh Jackman,” said Aronfsky, who previously collaborated with Logan’s Aussie actor alter ego on 2006’s “The Fountain.” “And I think there's something to be done in that world that hasn't been done yet. The director did, however, explain why he signed onto a superhero film after the Oscar-stalking success of “Black Swan.” This edition includes an updated interface and fixes bugs in the original version of the game, but the content of the game hasn't changed from the original 1986 version of the game.“It's not a sequel,” Aronofsky told PopcornBiz, though he’s still playing close to the vest on the storyline specifics (which reportedly derive from the character’s seminal Japanese adventure in the 1982 Marvel Comics miniseries by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller). The current edition of the Alter Ego game is a production of Choose Multiple LLC.

(Alter Ego was originally published in 1986 for the Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Apple II, and Macintosh. Will you grow up to be confident and happy? Will you fight with bullies, or befriend them? Will you find a date to the senior prom? Will you marry and have kids, or start your own business and become a millionaire? The choice is yours. Alter Ego starts at birth and ends at death, including two substantially different versions, depending on whether you choose to be male or female. It's in the style of pick-a-path gamebooks, but with over a thousand multiple-choice questions, it's much longer and deeper than traditional gamebooks.

In this text-based interactive fiction, you choose what happens next. What if you could live your life over again?
